Best Wimbledon 2022 Betting Tips & Picks for Tuesday, July 5, Daily Tennis Predictions: Djokovic, Jabeur & Norrie Among Those

Wimbledon 2023 Predictions and Tips

The latest Wimbledon 2022 betting tips and picks for Tuesday, July 5 have Novak Djokovic, Ons Jabeur and Cameron Norrie taking to court. Below is rundown of our favourite predictions from Wimbledon for the day.

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Ons Jabeur v Marie Bouzkova

With the defeat of Iga Swiatek, Ons Jabeur becomes the favourite for Wimbledon due to her excellence on this surface and by virtue of being world number two essentially.

The Tunisian player has played superbly on grass so far and she’s set to continue to do that as she marches on to her maiden grand slam trophy.

In her way stands Marie Bouzkova a player who is enjoying a breakout event reaching a quarterfinal she never thought she would reach. She did not even play a grass match heading into Wimbledon but defeated some experienced players here only dropping one set so far.

Bouzkova plays a very balanced game of attacking and defending but the main pillar of her game is her consistent serve. She hits it at a very high rate and it allows her to win many points thanks to it. It’s something Jabeur needs to be aware of but she’s well equipped to handle it. She is capable of superb serving herself.

The better player is Ons and she’s been fairly consistent so far on grass. She might run into some trouble but the moment she adjusts she will cruise. I expect her to keep this in two so back her to do it in two.

Tip: Jabeur to win in straight sets: 5/6 (Click Here to Bet with bet365)

Cameron Norrie v David Goffin

Both of these players played well to reach this stage of the event but their roads have been a bit different. Goffin faced Tiafoe and had to come back from 0-2 down to beat the American in a dramatic five sets. It remains to be seen what he will look like physically after such a match but she should be in decent shape to handle it.

Things won’t come easy against Norrie who is an excellent athlete and doesn’t mind playing long rallies. The British player is the only remaining Brit in the draw and he’s played amazing tennis so far. No issues in pretty much any of the matchups and he’ll certainly enter this one as the favourite as well.

Obviously, this matchup will be close. Both of these players are capable of winning this match but I don’t think either can do it in straight sets. There is just too much talent here for it to be a one-sided match. I do think Norrie will have the upper hand, especially towards the latter stages of the match.

Goffin should start to feel heavy legs as the match goes on and I think that might prove troublesome to overcome. That 5-setter that lasted almost 5 hours will have an impact and I believe it will give Norrie the win in four sets.

Tip: Norrie to win in four sets: 3/1 (Click Here to Bet with bet365)

Novak Djokovic v Jannik Sinner

Most tennis fans don’t even remember when Novak Djokovic last lost at Wimbledon. He won the event the last three times it was held and he’s well on his way to doing it again. Djokovic has not been seriously challenged in any of the matches although some might argue the round one win was shaky.

It’s the typical Djokovic thing where he needs some time to find his best rhythm and he’s pretty close to it now. He comfortably cruised past Van Rithoven and now awaits Jannik Sinner who proved better than Carlos Alcaraz. Djokovic respects Sinner a lot even admitting that he reminds him of himself.

That’s lofty praise for the talented Italian who has been enjoying his best grass event ever. He’s finally healthy and back to playing great tennis. The forehand is dangerous, the backhand is capable and timely serving is there. It makes him a very hard opponent.

Unfortunately, Djokovic knows how to beat him. Their only clash was easily won by Djokovic and I expect him to cruise in this one as well. Sinner might surprise him with a set as van Rijthoven did but generally speaking this is a matchup Djokovic should win easily.

Tip: Djokovic to win in four sets: 3/1 (Click Here to Bet with bet365)

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